The phonetic origins of /s/-retraction: Acoustic and perceptual evidence from Australian English

Journal of Phonetics - Tập 58 - Trang 118-134 - 2016
Mary Stevens1, Jonathan Harrington1
1Institute for Phonetics and Speech Processing (IPS), Ludwig Maximilians Universität, Schellingstr. 3, II, 80799 München, Germany

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